
Warhammer 40k: Collector of Terra
About This Novel
This is a dark and crazy world! The Chaos Gods sitting in the supreme sky play with the fate of mankind, and monsters born from twisted emotions crazily devour the flesh and soul of the people of the empire. In this desperate and crazy millennium, there is only endless war between the stars. But - the soul from another world will change everything! "My name is Gawain, and I am a collector." Gawain, who was sitting on the throne, looked at Tzeentch. "You have a good head, please let me collect it!" These were the last words that the Lord of Tampering could hear.
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Official(13)Scraped 22d ago
Don't read it, it will piss you off after watching it
Full of aristocratic arrogance, especially the war with the Titanium Lord. Dozens of human worlds were clearly an empire that only wanted taxes but did not protect them. Then the Titanium Lord defeated them. Although they had bad intentions, they gave these worlds the happiness of having enough food and clothing. However, the Lion King came over and said that no betrayal can be forgiven, and then directly exterminated the planet. Okay, if I can continue watching like this, the most unacceptable thing for me is that his mother's Lion King decided to forgive Lord Titanium, let Lord Titanium be used as cannon fodder to conquer the universe, and then wiped out all the worlds that betrayed mankind. You can forgive the cruel enemies, but you can't forgive the world that betrayed because of the decay and irresponsibility of the empire. You would rather give to foreigners than domestic slaves, right? ? ? ?
It's okay. I feel like the writing level is a bit lacking. It's like pornography. After reading it for a while, I don't know if I should continue reading. Brothers, please read it first. I'll leave now.
When I saw that each chapter had no title, I instantly lost the desire to read on.
To be honest, people who don't understand Warhammer find it inexplicable. A person from another world comes to this world, merges with this world inexplicably, and suddenly becomes the original body. People recognize him and he has an extra living father! There is also Emperor at Every turn. I found that there is no author who doesn't like this type of novel. I can't understand it and I haven't played it.
It feels like an average book. I couldn't read it until I reached chapter 24. There's nothing eye-catching about it. My desire to read it is not as good as that of the Planet Governor book.
Overall, it's actually pretty good, but the system reward of directly creating people from the void doesn't appeal to me.
I have hundreds of interviews and you can see that they are all defenses.
It is recommended that I only read Chapter 240. The rest of it is full of talk about how awesome the protagonist is, and the progress of the main plot is extremely slow.
The system only exists within the first 100 chapters and then disappears. At the same time, the progress of the main line from the beginning of the 240th chapter to the following 400 chapters is extremely slow, and the protagonist's wisdom, achievements and strength are described in full length (the main line progress is actually planned to be summarized in no more than 50 chapters). You can basically guess what the plot will be later on. [Emot=default,26/]
It's a pure and refreshing article, I like it very much, but the system seems to have changed the protagonist's mind when it started to give the protagonist power in the first chapter.
That's right, brother, that's what it tastes like
It's been a long time since I've seen a Warhammer 40k article that I like so much.
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Official(13)Scraped 22d ago
Don't read it, it will piss you off after watching it
Full of aristocratic arrogance, especially the war with the Titanium Lord. Dozens of human worlds were clearly an empire that only wanted taxes but did not protect them. Then the Titanium Lord defeated them. Although they had bad intentions, they gave these worlds the happiness of having enough food and clothing. However, the Lion King came over and said that no betrayal can be forgiven, and then directly exterminated the planet. Okay, if I can continue watching like this, the most unacceptable thing for me is that his mother's Lion King decided to forgive Lord Titanium, let Lord Titanium be used as cannon fodder to conquer the universe, and then wiped out all the worlds that betrayed mankind. You can forgive the cruel enemies, but you can't forgive the world that betrayed because of the decay and irresponsibility of the empire. You would rather give to foreigners than domestic slaves, right? ? ? ?
It's okay. I feel like the writing level is a bit lacking. It's like pornography. After reading it for a while, I don't know if I should continue reading. Brothers, please read it first. I'll leave now.
When I saw that each chapter had no title, I instantly lost the desire to read on.
To be honest, people who don't understand Warhammer find it inexplicable. A person from another world comes to this world, merges with this world inexplicably, and suddenly becomes the original body. People recognize him and he has an extra living father! There is also Emperor at Every turn. I found that there is no author who doesn't like this type of novel. I can't understand it and I haven't played it.
It feels like an average book. I couldn't read it until I reached chapter 24. There's nothing eye-catching about it. My desire to read it is not as good as that of the Planet Governor book.
Overall, it's actually pretty good, but the system reward of directly creating people from the void doesn't appeal to me.
I have hundreds of interviews and you can see that they are all defenses.
It is recommended that I only read Chapter 240. The rest of it is full of talk about how awesome the protagonist is, and the progress of the main plot is extremely slow.
The system only exists within the first 100 chapters and then disappears. At the same time, the progress of the main line from the beginning of the 240th chapter to the following 400 chapters is extremely slow, and the protagonist's wisdom, achievements and strength are described in full length (the main line progress is actually planned to be summarized in no more than 50 chapters). You can basically guess what the plot will be later on. [Emot=default,26/]
It's a pure and refreshing article, I like it very much, but the system seems to have changed the protagonist's mind when it started to give the protagonist power in the first chapter.
That's right, brother, that's what it tastes like
It's been a long time since I've seen a Warhammer 40k article that I like so much.









